Transilien Line L
Paris – Saint-Lazare
Versailles Rive Droite • St-Nom La Bretèche – Forêt de Marly • Cergy Le Haut
By taking the L line of the Transilien, you will connect, starting from Saint-Lazare Station, the stations of Versailles Rive Droite, Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche, and Cergy le Haut. The line splits into two sections after Bécon-les-Bruyères station, and then into two more branches after Saint-Cloud station. It stops at 36 stations and serves 41 municipalities over a distance of 76 km! The fare zones vary depending on the route taken.
The first section of the line was put into service in 1837. In 2004, the L line was officially launched. The stations of La Défense, Puteaux, Suresnes Mont Valérien, Val d'Or, and Saint-Cloud allow connections with tram T2.
The L line connects with the U line of the Transilien from La Défense station to Chaville Rive Droite station.
From Nanterre Université to the terminus at Cergy le Haut, all stations allow connections with the RER A. At Houilles Carrières-sur-Seine and Conflans Fin d'Oise, you can reach Mantes-la-Jolie via the J line of the Transilien.
Ongoing maintenance Line L
Transilien line L map
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Timetable for Transilien line L
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Transilien line L stations
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